tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 16, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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excavation restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the of the come on serve any good to have you with us. this is the new zone life from the coming up in the program. today, the man accused of trying to assassinate donald trump is appearing in court. in the us state of florida is really strikes target civilian areas flattening homes across the se, around the refugee camp. and goes to city iran, new president, polls his 1st news conference, promising retribution to the death of homos political leader. smile m e a and said
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ron, i'm outside vague in the size of housing with let's have quotes and normally on the 5th this was to come and it's for you all madrid's has coach isn't happy with the expand as it changes the g. a full not caught on to locate, wants to reduction in the number of games that to help protect plays from injury. the so we'd begin in the us where the man suspected of attempting to assassinate republican presidential candidate donald trump is due to appear in a florida courts. american media is naming him as 58 year old ryan wesley rouse. he was arrested on a highway near palm city, about 45 minutes drive from west palm beach, where the incident took place. police were covered in a case style firearm and 2 bags from the vicinity of trumps golf course. we have.
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kimberly how good standing by at the white house for us 1st bill. let's go to phil of l, who's in west palm beach, florida. so feel your you're at the courthouse. tell us what's happening of the i'm actually just a little bit further away from the courthouse. several, i'm actually more logging company, say it, but this is as close as you're going to get this is that result that we always see donald trump pot when he's hosting events on this is effectively, this is his residence haven, florida. the courthouse is not so far away that what not is where ralph is of the moment where he's facing federal charges on his a couple of things going on right now. and i almost have it all sense. i'm gonna run through the i just the 2nd festival. let's just take a step backwards and see how we got here. what is happening over the last 24 hours? donald trump was playing golf here at the trump international golf club in west palm beach. when the secret service said they spoke to the gunman in the bushes at the edge of the course, an open flyer said, oh, they use secret service personnel open fire on
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a gunman located near the property line. and this matters on the secret service agent. that was all the course did a fantastic job. what they do is they have an agent that jumps one hole ahead of time to where to present was that and he was able to spot this rifle barrow sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual. at which time the, the individual took all police say the suspect escaped the seat in an s u v. i d by witness and apprehended lights, that without additional violence is being named locally. as ryan ralph richard as higher profile selling off the street as is possible, we did it safely and nobody else was or more enforcement officials said they found that a k 47 rifle with a scope to backpacks with ceramic, placing hung on the fence. i'm a go pro camera. the republican presidential candidate was taken to a holding room at the club by the secret service. donald trump like to send an
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e mail to his fundraising list saying the last, i am safe and well, no one was hurt. printed off of 2 months ago, his ear was raised by a bullets when a government took a shelf of enjoying a campaign speech and pennsylvania ahead of the secret service, resigned after the assassination attempt. so few things going on and probably on right now really takes about the suspect on the secret service 1st, the suspect. so he's in court, he's facing federal charges or waiting to hear what those charges all but investigate is going to be looking at a number of things. first of all, how he got here. we know that he lives in hawaii. we know that he lives in north carolina, so there's a lot of questions about how long he stayed in florida. that he would go into florida heavy transport, a transport as a firearm across state lines. then they're also going to be looking at his mental faculties that have been a lot of reports about would it be described as rumps that he posted online? so they'll be looking out whether or not he's the lead to of being of sound mind.
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and of course, the issue of motif, which is the big one. uh there are lots and lots of people are looking at social media posts that he made. it appears that there were lots of posts which were done a great thing for my president. it seems that ralph was a big supporter of the boy in ukraine that he even written. it looks like a self published book in which he mentioned donald trump. so all of that that's playing in. so the suspect side and then of course, and perio in conjunction with that, you've got all of these questions that are being asked about the secret service and how they could lead a potential alleged assessing on one of the assessment gets so close to the for the president, for the 2nd time in as many months the feel i wanted to pick up on that because i understand a lot. donald trump is meeting with the acting head of the secret service later today. as you mentioned, obviously this latest incident raises many questions about his security detail. what do you know about that? well, donald trump posted on to the social in the early hours in which he actually said,
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thank you to the secret service agents. and some people have said, you know, they did do a good job because the way you look at their space as a private member's golf course. and there was an advanced detail that was one of the head of the former president. and it was through secret service agents, agents, members, that spots at the bottom of this gun. and then we were able to shoot on the suspect . but of course, the fact that donald trump has been targeted twice in the space of 2 months, at least to a lot of questions we sold at the full, my head of the secret service, had to resign back in july. so now officials say the fixing is for the pots of the secret service to come to the scene. so to go to the golf club, which is not here tomorrow at lago, it's about a 15 minute drive or so look at everything that happened. speak to lord enforcement officials, then come here and speak to the phone. the president of a former president is here anyway because he's due to hold a chris, so courtesy launch around time this evening. so he was always going to be here with
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one of the big questions that is being asked by lot of people is how best alleged potential government knew that the former president would be playing golf clubs. you could say, well donald trump is a creature of habit, right? he plays golf a lot, but there was no way of knowing that he would have been here. he is effectively a private citizen, so he doesn't have a daily, probably schedule. we have told but his decision to play golf yesterday was actually a last minute decision out. of course you got the whole day which you mess 70 be the when the president or the former president was playing golf. and then of course, remember donald trump is also splitting his time between motor or logo. and also that means that new jersey. so a lot of questions about whether or not there was some insight information for whether or not this individual simply just done a lot of luck on his side fill of l. thank you very much for all of that. that's the alpha 0 spell of l right, where it's all happening not far from trump's house. more logo. that means also not very far from the golf course where the incident occurred in the court house where the suspect is appearing. thank you very much. phil will speak again now us
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president joe biden has commended the work of the secret service, but did say that it needs more resources. a thank god, the got a full report so far. one thing i want to make clear service for health trucks arrival in the presidential election, complet harris is also reacted. the vice president said, quote, i am deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt to former president donald trump. to day, as we gather facts, i will be clear, i condemned political violence. we almost do our part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more political violence and quote, and speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how can now in washington dc kim, you'll walk us through the politics of this in just a 2nd. but 1st, i want to go back to what joe biden was saying, because it does seem from the outside looking in that it is the government's
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responsibility, right? to protect former heads of state, that means that falls on bite. and can you explain what the white house is doing? uh yeah, well, uh, the white house, just like the us congress is looking into how this could have happened for a 2nd time. and as many months already, there is a house task force, a bipartisan effort to look into the 1st attempt on donald trump slice that happened to butler pennsylvania. and now there is a call for a 2nd look not only for what went wrong, but also whether or not the secret service needs to have different leadership. in other words, right now, it falls under the department of homeland security, but that is a sprawling bureaucracy. and the question is whether or not maybe it's being swallowed up in so many different aspects of that agency and whether it needs to go back to the department of treasury where it used to be and whether or not that is
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where it needs to get that special attention, so that's one thing that's be looked at. the other is whether or not it needs to have a different location of resources. and that is the most immediate and pressing concern . there is a call 5 by part of some members of congress to have leaders of the secret service head to an emergency briefing on capitol hill. as soon as possible to explain how this happened and whether or not the secret service is in fact compromised. picking up on fill of els for the president's schedule was not public and it was a last minute decision for him to play golf. and so there are questions about whether or not this was potentially an inside tip in order to provide this information about the president, former president's whereabouts. kimberly, can you walk us through the politics of this? obviously no one's forgetting that we're what 67 weeks away now from a presidential election. how is this going to work politically going forward as
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well? and already we know that there have been carefully worded statements from the current us president joe biden. and the vice president campbell harris who of course is also. 1 the political opposition of the former president, donald trump. she is the democratic presidential nominees for the president of the united states, should she, when in the upcoming presidential election? so it's very and carefully calibrated statements and very difficult times and very the best of times in the united states. there's highly political rhetoric right now . there's a lot of political finger pointing going on in the united states. supporters of comma la harris are saying donald trump is to blame for the 2nd attempt on those lives. given the fact that there is a lot of heated rhetoric at his rally is that he has his own blood on his hands, if you will. and we're also hearing on the other side, republicans are saying,
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but it is the fault of comma harrison joe biden, for saying that he, donald trump, is a threat to democracy, a danger to democracy. so we should be very clear that the vice president and president have condemned and said there is no place for political violence in the united states. but at the same time, many supporters on both sides have not always heated those warnings. and this inevitably is going to become a political object for team harrison team. trump to use one way or another, a kimberly house that you have a very busy day ahead of you. thank you very much for your reporting. they're alive from the white house. we'll talk again. thank you. are the is really forces have again been targeting several areas across guys are killing at least $21.00 palestinian synced on the house. and on the say rock, the refugee camp in the center of this trip was flattened during a raid which killed 10 people. there is really military is also show the areas in
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and around a roughly in the south and bake noon in the north. and it was also, it is really a strike on a bakery which killed at least 6 palestinians. 2 of the victims were children. the attack happens in a camp for displace palestinians west of hon. eunice in a witness says that it is really striking. shake, read one neighborhood and gaza city felt like an earthquake. the early morning attack happened when people were sleep good on the people sitting at home and was surprised by your messiah. and that filling the area, it felt like you know it quickly. the people you're trying to live and have nothing to do with anything. children. young men and women were sitting in their homes to be all motto will as social 0 startup wisdom joins us now. live from darrow bella. that's inside the gaza strip. the central part of the strip target tell us that the headlines of the day for you where your while i'm right now in the area where we are surrounded by a, please,
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staggering escalation by these very minute tweets, specifically with the central area in the past couple of hours for these verify to jess has have hit a very densely populated residential building in and is a rock refuge account. at least 3 palestinians have been confirmed, killed whilst seeing others warranted under which one's 1st post to an hour the until looks a hospital to get medical treatment as we continue to here for medical services through that the, the death tool for the past 24 hours has surpassed 20 palestinians being killed while 76 others wounded in light till the cli escalation and rounding up a mutual ration with the central areas and also in as a to neighborhood with this has confirmed that these very minutes requite cope to drones along side with up to the re units continue to fit residential areas on to flats, incomplete residential requests to close to an answering corey to tart, howard palestinians, and guys are reacting to these really militaries continued presence in both of
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philadelphia and it's the room car doors, the south and the center of the strip of the we clearly understand. so the very front minister benjamin netanyahu has that israel will retain military console of a poor career doing it 3 months in a josie clergyman said eliot that comes on usa from wisconsin as well. we know we did trow from next every i'm from philadelphia, which right now up to main sticking points in times to get a ceasefire deal that we'd come off and is what i'm that's into and had to get a great wave of skepticism among palestinians about the possibility of them to move freely between causal prevent says alongside with the possibility to leave this straightforward you cation of admitted compact. this is, i'm fellow simmons, he has, we've been hearing from them. the reduced fee is very pressing insight garza, which will have a very devastating consequences in terms of the flow of age medical indications alongside with the necessity of rehabilitating the original by the color of sex and
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causal, which requires a very immediate intervention by humanitarian international organizations. we think is where the control of a 2 main food is at ruffle hans, come up with sound and pushing board is the situation is getting much more die right, right now on the grounds here are a couple of whom importing from there all by the thank you very much, it runs new president has held his 1st news conference since taking office, speaking in fair on israel's war on gaza was among the many questions that he would ask a suited possession, said retaliation for the assassination of how mazda is political leader is mile he is still on the cards. dealership is royal, has assassinated as ma'am near. they wish to have children growing in the region they wished to destabilize the region. we maintained itself with strength each. we have reserved the right to respond. we will respond to the assassination of his melania, however, we are pursuing every possible pos, conducing to ending the war on gaza, or about society as
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a senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies. and he joins us from ron abbas. it's good to have you on the program. look, there were several topics, in fact, many topics at the range. and president broached, including the one we just mentioned, the assassination of a, of a smile. i mean to her on a month and a half ago, what stood out to you if there was one thing that you had to pick out from that hours long press conference. what's the main thing for you? uh well uh i just said this was the 1st press conference fun. it was lengthy and there were lots of questions of foreign policy issues among those highlighted ones including the $0.10 with the rest. um, there was some questions on them and he seemed to somehow highlighting those uh, let's say issues and i'm trying to interact with european countries. um, he, he didn't even rule out any into action or engagement with the united states on the next in bill or the, on the crane,
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the conflict and the run and brush us cooperation and the regional issues including the cooperation with, you know, some of the countries and muslim countries as well as the what is happening uh, in gaza was also am on those issues. and the, you know, the current he ran in the president of office. i just, i can jump in the office if i can jump in, you're an expert on a ron. my question is when you watch this, it lasted for hours. what stood out to you. is there a moment where you thought, oh, this is different or uh, you know, there are difficult questions to address uh, in terms of foreign policy as well as the so much stick related issues. and i think he try to somehow, uh, you know, to indicate that his government is trying to address some issues internally. that's like the internet space as well as foreign policy related issues in terms of
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lifting the sanctions, meaning resolving, then the, the, uh, related issues on the j. c. p. a, as well as trying to remove some of the time codes for the improvement of the relations between the ron investing countries, including those euro came bonds, as well as trying to reach out to re original countries in order to prove those relations. you know, that will be difficult to pick just one, you know, a specific topic. i think there were several who stood to be very and significant in order to think of what he said about claims that iran had provided a hypersonic messiah to humans with these. just as a reminder, before we play his sound. but remember that the who these just yesterday launched a miss aisle that landed in central israel and they said it was a hypersonic mist site. listen to this by the end, tomato. no more shots. we have missile capabilities,
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but providing massages to other countries. know, providing rockets to the human east. no, we have relations within. yes, that's true. we have come and vision use. that's true, but we do not provide massage to them. so iran is widely believed to be arming the who with these yet on this particular issue, that the president wants to distance himself from this claim that they've given the hypersonic missiles as well, you know, the of it for cautions as specifically those you follow up with the questions of what the amendment is did yesterday or have been doing the rest of the goes beyond what is happening and goes on the palace sending conflicts because you know, in the future. yeah man is could be an important player in the region. and that's why the, the other parties have been, you know, blaming you, ron, for this by providing missiles into the amenities. but let's not forget that the
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game and these themselves, they have been playing up a significant role in, you know, acting against israel. and that's why i'm in these questions have been asked, but iran does not to be set, you know, intending to say that they have provided those missiles. but because you know that the risk of cautious as part of those, you know, capability has been uh, due to do the amenities themselves. and they have been working all this way and they have had the courage to use them. but it's not a surprise that'd be runs. president is not claiming responsibility for this kind of by society senior research fellow at the center from at least strategic studies . thank you so much. i of the floods in torrential rains,
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triggered by storm. boris have caused the mass of devastation across east and central europe. at least 10 people have died, tens of thousands have been forced from their homes. poland has declared a state of natural disaster, so you're going to go reports the face rush of loving in the southern polish town of google ozzy, that many trapped wintering shall rain from storm bar is closed, the nearby the yellow river to bust its banks. its streets now underwater hampering rescue efforts and destroying essential medical supplies. no use fiscal days. everything's flooded, mainly the sellers where the surgical clinic on warehouses are everywhere. he's now trying to save what they can, which you hasn't seen flooding on such a scale in decades. and the damage roots by storm forest across central and eastern europe has been devastating. one of the west to terry is called school west
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floodwaters. inundated the town cemetery, poland prime minister donal task visited the area, and late to declared a state of natural disaster as he tried to persuade people to follow evacuation old is the most of the days. now we know this cannot last for weeks. this is for several 1000 hours. we expect that will be many such evacuations. in the czech republic lives was saved by a rescue helicopter team. but elsewhere all of us haven't been so fortunate. or she has no other stuff in what you see his wasted in 1997. i don't know what will happen further because i have my house on the water. and i'm curious if i ever turn to it to the town of yes, the nick knew the polish buddha, the sliding ripped bridges. a pot, leaving roads littered with rubble. own across the rain hit region, thousands of people were forced to leave that homes. in romania search and rescue
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teams was struggling to save those trapped in submerged villages. it destroyed every side. i don't have anything left. the beds filled with much. i've nowhere to sleep. i have nothing, nothing, nothing. we don't have food, water, clothes. look, the neighbor gave me a dress. i can't stand it anymore. we have nothing left. even my husband is wearing clothes he received from the neighbors. in austria. oh sorry. these are braced for the west. in the capital vienna, the river down, you've has risen to record levels. it's already bused, it's banks and links. the 3rd largest city, one proven surrounding vienna, has been declared. it dissolves to area sand. stone bars continues its violent cost . me to run a just room that climate change is the cause. with the rising temperatures, causing extreme rain full and leaving devastation in its wake. sonya jago, how does era? and al 0 is asset,
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vague is in southern pulling in clubs go acid. what's it like? where you are of the costco is a historical town and what we're witnessing now is a care of operation. now, when this tide hits in the hours of monday morning, it came back to much warning and it re devastation. not every pretty much every building that we're looking at has been damaged. we've been here for a number of hours, and people have been working, taking much active, the buildings we're covering, whatever they can. uh we've been speaking to people head, there's no drinking water, many parts of this time don't have electricity. and they appealing for water food clothes and more help. because people can see a bigger removing the rubber away from the streets, the system works and that's what the level of the river is still fine. i frontier pin idea of those warnings. all that stuff in this country is when the river
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reaches it back to point 7 meters. now we understand, in some cases it got to 67, and in some cases, 8 meters high. and some someplace you have to see the water, lots of left over from the river ways above my head. so right now, people up here and go up and just assessing the damage. many people have returning to the property. the business is to find that they've been destroyed. okay. and what's the weather forecast? i mean, are they expecting more rain, or are they going to be able to rebuild from here? whether it's still raining and as they clear up, at least in this town, in some other places, they're preparing now in the town of right. so they were preparing defensive iran, rick, especially that to peek around wednesday. and then a time, not far from headphones needs, the may, has told people to evacuate visit, they call a vacuum. and then they should move to the top of the building, the higher levels of the buildings, because they are expecting more rain and possibly more flooding that donald says,
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has the could a, if you monetary and or a natural disaster, he's says that the government has allocated $260000000.00 for this, but also appealing to the european union for the resources of heavy cup tests and medical clinics. so yes, the, it's still writing the war to the river. it's been high as some places expecting more flooding and it could be with us as a result said vague reporting from clubs go in southern poland. thank you very much . i said, still ahead on this now since the renews our is really settlers target a palestinian school in the occupied west bank attacking teachers and students. the philippines withdraws its largest coast guard boat from the south china sea of the confrontations with chinese vessels. and in sports, a new world record has been set in the depths of the mediterranean sea, some of which will have that story later this out the,
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the color, the feet contain use across a good positive facility. this every ever cloud here, this is a co farmable and not just wipe of the north was trying to break the heat as it just pushes up towards re a bunch of scars coming back in behind. 22 celsius in point us here is not too bad . well, let me know if there was something else going on around $27.00 degrees up towards the north, west of the continent. there we go. we have got the usual crop of south west and possibly amazon sinks on the lobby, right. but still very hot. and my house temperatures here, 40 degrees celsius into the car, being warm, sunshine, pleasant, sunshine, sunshine in a few showers sky was not to lively place to say, i have a tool of face inside of the race inside the account of some wet weather. but the, what the weather i suspect will be into a cuba on a rash or showers, just continuing across central america,
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some west to weather developing there across the southern parts of mexico. now, some really wet weather developing around the east and see what is the us just around the camera line is this may well develop into a tropical system. it's a, it's making it's way further northwards. we'll see that west the weather just coming in across virginia, west virginia. as we go on into what you say, the crop of showers across the rockies, the state as well, and looking decidedly unsettled for the pacific northwest. the that's, that's not admit that getting yeah. and he just showed them the price is high for a family of palestinian activists. so peacefully protected the community from is really secular expansion in the occupied westbank for decades. they just put that really for that good on our see, this is the story. the trying to see them moving them
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you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. the man suspected of attempting to assassinate republican presidential candidate donald trump on sunday has been charged with federal gun crimes. 58 year old ryan wesley routes because appeared in a florida courts. he was arrested on the highway near palm city, about 45 minutes drive from west palm beach, where the incidence of the runs new president has held his 1st and used confidence since taking office speaking. in fact, ron israel's one gaza, was a key topic. my suit possession warned retaliation for the assassination of from us political leaders, mile and the 8th is still on the card and is really forces have again been targeting several areas across the gun to assist killing at least 21 palestinians. since dawn. it was also an attack on a bakery and a camp for displaced. tell us to use near fun eunice. 6 people died in that strike, including 2 children. and then the occupied westbank is really secretaries of storm to school in
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a village northwest of jericho. they attacked palestinian teachers and students teacher was also arrested. elses 0 is new to abraham has more from hebron in the occupied west bank. well, palestinians have been telling us that since late last night is really subtler is i've been attacking this bed, doing community resulting in injuring palestinians there. but also in the rest of the 3 solidarity activists. one of them is and is really and they say that the attack continued this morning. this time it's on a school. remember when we talk about by doing communities, we talk about people who are living in remove to areas and they often are vintage from building in the areas known as areas see which is 60 percent of the occupied with the bank. so what they do is that they bring some small, it cut up on small tents and they try to get their children to get some basic education. now, with the increasing subtler attacks against them posted in say that they cannot really, they, they are causing a, these attacks are causing a lot of intimidation to their children's children. we've been seeing
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a lot of them leaving these areas. and not only that, since the beginning of the war, more than 1600 posting is from the by the when communities have been forced to leave the places where they've been for decades. because of these rowing, subtler attacks against them that often happens under the protection of these, where the army, mironda shar, is also 0. senior political analyst are joining us from powers today. more one is good to talk to you look pre going to the war. settlers in the occupied westbank were already in bones. i don't want to act like this is completely new, but now it's times 10 times 100. can you remind or of yours? of the ideology that is driving settler expansion and the settler attacks on palestinians across the occupied west back as well as the heart of it. there is a religious nationalist, a fever, if you will. most of it is a rational. this sounds
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a bit like the stomach stating that live on except this would be the jewish state and the thought and the, and the members, especially the young ones like the members and prices. they're very radical, very extreme. their new commerce, a lot of them are religion in the sense of being dissolved and all of that. and they think of it as a way of uh, again using another religious word crusade against a senior people that gives muslims and christians. in fact, the effects on christians is the very recent phenomenon of the past decade or so. it's just an intern spar. there's read over the past couple of years. i can just questions and juice plan including papers got. so there is a nationalist, religious for that has grown over the past that so many years, except for,
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for decades. 6 decades of occupation is during was in control of that sort of religious nationalist enterprise in the occupied territories. since a couple of years. ready in this very particular is in the government, you get the sense that the supplemental enterprise, the religious fanatics in the supplements are in control to all of these, right? the government's not the other way around and, and so they have a far more uh, many ways to maneuver to do. and they act in a very, it's sort of a, feels the kind of way, right? so you have the dogs in jerusalem and to leave. and you have the map, so screw out, you know what? and i don't know with general uniforms and all over. and then you have the, the guys, the folks right in the neighborhoods, they are the new sort of secular honey goods, who continue to burden and beat and,
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and shoot are better stadium partners even better sitting and shepherds published in residents by the senior managers and thousands and so on, so forth all over the section by these are in the maybe study all of its functions by the dogs and, and, and the boxes in jerusalem. so it's a very, very complex religious nationalist fuse to pipe system that continues to shut down the front of senior as well as you said, the serpent increased many times over the past few years. my 11 thing that striking to me is that 30 years ago during the oslo peace bush between israelis and palestinians. this kind of behavior by is really settlers. what have been unacceptable. i mean, even to large parts of it is really public. see this is the paradox. sure. back in 1991, when the mid 3 peace conference starts is in the 1993 and also the peace process started. that was somewhat shirt to 31 years ago. still,
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what about 95000 settlers? illegal 2nd, 95 sounds good. they were talking about 600000. right? so the also the process, in fact, why it was supposed to be a piece process. it allowed for the increase of the illegal settlers and supplements 6 or 7 photos from the last 30 years. there are 200 new illegal. not just the legal illegal. there's the illegal illegal meaning even is there a government doesn't recognize 196 new paul post since 1993. so what you also process the exact is divided the westbank into 2 areas of insurance. an inferior one for the palestinians, and extra period one for the jewish settlers that has involved in the jewish settlers allow them don't want industrial zones, their home security,
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i find out there's their own roads and bypass roads and so on, so forth. and that has certainly encourage extreme is in the inc. carter encouraged racism. i think good is sort of the migration state center. the migration to the west back not just from is all about from deluxe of the united states, france and elsewhere. so in fact also has, has, has paid the way for. busy this supplements to multiply and for the racism of the violence to multiply into occupied force back now on the chart i was you were a senior political analyst. thank you very much. the philippines has withdrawn its largest coast guard vessel from a disputed coral reef. and the south trying to see is, comes after a month long stand off with badging, but the government says it's not giving up its territorial claim on a be low has more of a manila, the 4 crew members of that, that are some of bun,
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while we're in structures with the philippine coast guard vessel return support on sunday, after 5 months, etc. and was deployed to sabina, sharp, about 140 kilometers off the province of pulled out one to monitor a suspected island construction. but a chinese the 3 of them had um, the hydration, the other one was experiencing go for 5, which is presumably also really to to hydrogen. they even have to guide 3130 and so air conditioning units. philippine authorities say they ran out of food and drinking water after china repeatedly prevented supply ships from reaching the crew . the cues, the chinese coast guard deliberately ramming and damaging their boats. aging says manila entered its waters but including a vessel in an attempt to permanently occupy sabina, the reef. this part of china is clean over most of the south china sea. from thank you, trying us actions out the safe guard. it's territorial silver and the team might
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have timed rights and interests, which are legal on a bulk board. both sides are standing firm under claims, but also trying to solve the dispute, diplomatically, as many land aging have an arrangement for the peace to supply its outpost. in a 2nd time, a soul knows that steve was reached on sabrina's old official spending beaching. last week. the philippines reiterated his position in china against amended control, but they agreed to keep exploring ways to de escalate the stand on. your analysts say sabina is likely to continue to be a source of friction. this is very close to the mississippi of uh, china, which uh the uh, got from the city pits in 1995 and also it whatever. uh, phillip in the front digit post for august. so pay me something the past due. so being the shortest going to the 6 month old marshall. so you see the complexity of these trees, mainly because it becomes
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a make or break or dis offices of the military strategy of the 2 countries. and as the philippines insist hasn't given up its territorial claim, and we'll send a ship back to sabina china warrants, it won't hesitate to carry out what it calls. law enforcement measures find it below al jazeera, many of the british prime minister care a storm or is in rome that talks with the italian prime minister, georgia maloney about cooperation to tackle people smuggling storm or has put renewing ties with european union leaders at the top of his diplomatic agenda since coming to power in july. earlier this year he scraps the previous governments contentious plan to deport asylum seekers who arrive in small boats. the rwanda are here, there's been some quite dramatic reduction. so i want to understand how that came about. it looks as though that's down to the upstream what was being done in some of the countries where people coming from of loan belief, by the way to prevention and stopping people travelling in the 1st place is one of
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the best ways to deal with this particular issue, it's a very interesting to matter how the framework, when we've already called a shed in, tend to work to get a homeless trade. this file trade of pushing people across the board has an explosion at a past, a factory in northwest r. k. a has killed one person, the blast injured 30 other workers and caused the fire to break out. an investigation has been launched into the cause of this explosion. and tens of millions of people in shanghai and across china is east coast or sheltering from the strongest type food to hit the region. since 1949, they've been cut made land folder for saying hundreds of thousands to leave their homes. if this i'm getting food has this up up rooted, some of the trees on the street in shanghai losing ground against the most powerful ty, phone in 70 years. well, pedestrians try to hold on down to the address and it's a little difficult to walk on typing day and such. wait a minute,
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but it's not completely impossible to walk. when walking on the road, you've got to be careful of something that blows off like 3 branches and be careful not to be smashed. stifling, dipping count maids natural in eastern china on monday, unleashing winds up to a 150 kilometers an hour, causing transport disruptions and emergency measures. in the city of nearly 25000000 more than 400000 people have been forced to leave their homes. and within a 1400 flights from the cities to main airport have been canceled. ferries entering services have been suspended. uh well, some dies thoughtful and you know, so i'm not that worried, just want all the way here. also the road is messy. you can see that the infrastructure is comprehensive. i'm not to worried about the big impact on shanghai. by the time when we direct hits from strong ty phones all,
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we're in shanghai out of precaution resorts and amusement parks have been temporarily closed. of the tropical cycle loan killed 6 people as it passed with the philippines on friday and shanghai people. a sheltering inside, riding out the storm, bringing the bustling financial hub to an unusual health. if do some good food, i'll just there are jerry, as government has confirmed, most of nearly 300 prisoners are still on the run after escaping from a northeastern prison last week. flooding led to walls collapsing at the detention facility and my dewberry. 7 of the inmates have been recaptured and a search is under way for the others. alpha 0 spoke to a 24 year old cook, who, along with his friends, has been feeding those in need. here's his story. savannah lee, my name was stuff i, i don't my, that's not a win win t. so with any, hadn't been a good time, eastern educate. and if i might even wishing unity for letting me and with hanging . and then i'm fine if you can, you know,
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the business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the industry if you're a sports news as promise with. so moving to the studio. so thank you very much. say that while we're on the grid head coach call on to low to has issue the fee to football is governing bodies. he wants to reduction in the number of games that to
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help protect his plays from injury to things my has been sidelined since it's august, but he was back in training for real. i had the opening champions league game on tuesday. the competition has a new format this season, meaning teams will be playing more matches. we all are the title holders having beat beaten bruce edmund and last year's final role and those are new. so if those who rule football, who goes to make the decisions, don't come to the conclusion that the players get so many injuries because they play too much, then we do have a problem that most of our request is for them to stop and think how we can play less matches. well, having more attractive competitions. and here's how the new champions, the format, the little town this season gone, all the old groups so full. the system has been replaced by 136 team league table clubs will take on a different sides with the 4 home games and for away games team to finish and the top 8 will qualify automatically for the last 16 knockout wrong. those place the
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9th to 24th, it will compete and the knockout tail foot for the test to join them. it means a more lucrative broadcast deals as the number of matches will increase from a 125 to a 189. well, it's been described as english football is trial of the century, not just the city face more than $100.00 charges of breaking financial rules. if found guilty and independence commission could expel the club from the premier league. and there were sits in reports as some old and a decade munches. the city has dominated the english football landscape since being bored by the abu dhabi group in 2008 the clubs, fortunes has been transformed. this season, their aiming to win the premier league for a 5th straight time. but a contest of the page could the royal, this old conquering team, city face $115.00 churches,
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allegedly breaking the lease financial rules. if found guilty and independent hiring could rule to relegate city outs of english footballs, top division, everything went to gain city in respect of all of the charges. then you can expect the most serious penalties imaginable. because effectively would have been established over a very long period. city it systematically a false false accounted in terms of the major positive that revenue. the challenges include more than 50 counts of funding to provide accurate financial information, full teams failures to give correct details to play and manage your payments. and it's alleged, they refuse to corporate with premier league investigations into the finances. on $35.00 occasions, the club insist they have irrefutable evidence that will prove their innocence. we're going to see. so i know what the people looking for it. i know, i know where they expecting, i know it was a read for many, many years,
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but i'm set so everybody's in the scene and you know you have this problem. so was it. 7 the funds of hoping the good times can continue to roll for clubs and until 2011 had gone nearly 4 decades without winning a trophy. if you lie cause well, we have no way for somebody been given this. you know, we've enjoyed all a frames of it. um, this is spilling fantastic. we've got the chinese investment is on silicon valley investments return. you said 20 percent of the shares these people are not, the not going to invest in the company that they think is going to damage the reputation . while the team will be focusing on football, the club faces a hearing that's likely to last more than 2 months. a verdict isn't expected. and so early next year, on the richardson, l g 0. while the united states held the for, you're paying 5 back to end the 7 year way to, to lift
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a goal for sla him cup. it was the 1st when since 2017 and the ends of running a 3 straight defeats for the us official has moved from virginia. the truth unlikely chapter in solheimer history. with a quite thrilling fight back on sunday. but the just felt sure it didn't mean that flushed the loss on friday and the 2 sections leaving them. the story points behind was just too much of a gap to try and catch up. certainly the europeans came on fighting. they had their big names at the top of the order. charlie holmes delivered a stunning victory over world number one milli, called the big victory. it's a sign of how tight this much was that so many games went to the last screen. but it was literally of who, who delivered the bike will have points to the united states, giving them the 40 and a half points they needed to win this online tough for the 1st time in poor attempts. it's amazing how these things come down to half
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a point here and there. and fortunately this time we're on the right side of it, or we give them a run for the money. i don't think i'm the one expect us to be at 230. and so have a chance when did you become aware of how important your mouth to become on the 18th hole on the middle of the fairway, i saw that we were at 40 and i was like, oh, shoot, a better birdie this that is phenomenal. go because he's being in the united states for the next 2 years. the next part of the city will that will be in the netherlands in 2026. 0 and for sure. i'll just see them at this old time. come in virginia. 2 games of the new nfl season, the new orleans saints are the leads of big scores of them come are schooled for touchdowns as the same speed. the dallas cowboys at 44 to 19 is when coming this winter coming a week of the day of nice 47 points against the carolina panthers. the tucson depending changes the kansas city chiefs,
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the edge of the arrival of the cincinnati bengals and the 26th of $25.00 square stock, whole tobacco. patrick my homes passed the offensive tackle l. sick, wine and morris to win the game's house and a bus to either the crucial field full and rushes, alec seat multichannel of what has set a new world record in free diving? this isn't a vent to our competitors have to hold that breath, but with no use of school, but you want to kind of dived in the depth of a 125 meters. and that's it for me, sarah. right, sound of course. thank you very much. so i know we look forward to seeing you a little later today, or the palestinian economy in the occupied westbank is on the brink of collapse with unemployment rising. some workers have returned to farming to survive. it's one of many ways palestinians are coping with is really impose economic hardships while also protecting your land. neuro day reports from bait deshawn near novice
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plum and right for the picking stacks and buckets of fresh tomatoes and vegetables produced in bay doesn't have to markets across the occupied westbank. until a few months ago, this down to 5000 planted and produced almost nothing. most young men here worked as manual laborers inside israel. and the war on gaza started. everyone was out of a job. instead of surrendering to poverty and despair, dozens of unemployed men took inspiration from how much was habits opted out of manual labor to grow fruit and vegetables. in this part of a few months, how much to green houses were in the company of nearly 200 others the last time this is better, even my income is lower and i plan my own then no check points or trouble. it doesn't have come to life because of these agricultural startups. hundreds of new
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jobs have been created, picking, transported, and selling the yields. a shop for fertilizers and other products has also opened up. as profitable as it is growing plants and big doesn't is not an easy feat. water is scarce and is really subtler attack outlying greenhouses. the main trouble of settlers, thank you for asking us all my phones used to work in israel. now they work with me . with 7 brothers after the war, we were all out of a job. if it weren't for these greenhouses, we wouldn't, has been able to make ends meet. nobody here plans to go back to work and israel despite the risks they've come to be proud of their new found freedom. it doesn't story of revival has inspired others in neighboring towns. and this is what palestinian say is the essence of their spirit. so moods or resilience planting
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holes are just fair about what all the data does on palestine. that wraps up this news hour. we're going to take a very short break. we break it back in a minute. the assassination is the stabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, it will be a loss for holding a documentary. explores how autocratic lead is undermine democracy, to consolidate the power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. a country deserves so much better than being ruled by a trip to project expansion. opposing we'll talk proceed. democracy may be on al jazeera assist in washington dc with a 2 e. and then kind of the same thing for unity for people who are struggling out as
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a way to meet the palestinian seeking inspiration for striking you in the heart of the american capital. the beneficiary dart is a kind of conflict with where he's planned for universal work, succeed. we're getting the colors of him on out as the era the officers solution inspect gives us now for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person. person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life in my life, those stages we want, we want the education, we want to go great. because the women in my country, they're not sweet to come up to us. we are not so nice all a to we are human beings and this has to be trees and the coins. we are walking in
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the footsteps, our officers whatever has been done before, can be done even better as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions, keywords you to the the suspect who was arrested after the assassination attempt on donald trump is charged with gun crime. the this is your life and also coming up is really air strikes. target civilian areas flattening homes across from the sierra, the refugee camp and causes iran, new president polls his 1st news conference promising retribution for the
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